US Patent Application 18350261. ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TRANSMISSION POWER OF COMMUNICATION MODULE simplified abstract
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TRANSMISSION POWER OF COMMUNICATION MODULE
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Hyeongwoo Kim of Suwon-si (KR)
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TRANSMISSION POWER OF COMMUNICATION MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18350261 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TRANSMISSION POWER OF COMMUNICATION MODULE
Simplified Explanation
- The patent describes an electronic device with multiple antennas and grip sensors. - The device includes a first, second, and third antenna for transmitting and receiving radio frequency signals. - It also has a first, second, and third grip sensor that can detect the proximity of an external dielectric body. - A processor is connected to the grip sensors and receives proximity information from them. - When the second and third grip sensors detect proximity to an external dielectric body, the processor determines that the first grip sensor is also in proximity to the body.
Bullet points:
- Electronic device with multiple antennas and grip sensors - Antennas for transmitting and receiving radio frequency signals - Grip sensors for detecting proximity of an external dielectric body - Processor receives proximity information from the grip sensors - Processor determines proximity of the first grip sensor based on information from the other grip sensors
Original Abstract Submitted
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a first antenna which transmits/receives a radio frequency (RF) signal, a second antenna which transmits/receives an RF signal, a third antenna which transmits/receives an RF signal, a first grip sensor sensing a proximity of an external dielectric body, a second grip sensor sensing a proximity of an external dielectric body, a third grip sensor sensing a proximity of an external dielectric body, and a processor operatively connected to the first grip sensor, the second grip sensor, and the third grip sensor, wherein upon sensing proximity of an external dielectric body, the first grip sensor, the second grip sensor, and the third grip sensor transmit proximity information to the processor, and upon receiving proximity information from the second grip sensor and the third grip sensor, the processor determines that an external dielectric body is in proximity to the first grip sensor.